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Highway 35 Closure 1/9

Published January 5, 2024

Full Daytime Closure of Highway 35 Near Bear Creek Road Set for Tuesday January 9 Highway 35 near Bear Creek Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains, currently operating under one-way reversing traffic control, will be closed to thru traffic on Tuesday Jan. 9, from 6 am to 2 pm. Crews will be working ...

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Highway 35 Reopened 12/13

Published December 14, 2023

Highway 35 Near Bear Creek Road Reopened After Daytime Closure for Concrete Pour Highway 35 near Bear Creek Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains, has reopened today at 2:30 pm after crews closed the road to pour a concrete barrier slab. Highway 35 has returned to one-way reversing traffic control ...

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Highway 35 Closure 12/13

Published December 12, 2023

Highway 35 Near Bear Creek Road Set for Daytime Closure Wednesday December 13 Highway 35 near Bear Creek Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains, currently operating under one-way reversing traffic control, will be closed to thru traffic on Wednesday Dec. 13, from 7 am to 4 pm. Crews will be working in ...

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Highway 35 Reopens 12/1

Published November 30, 2023

Highway 35 Near Bear Creek Road to Reopen to Through Traffic on Friday December 1 Highway 35 near Bear Creek Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains is scheduled to reopen under one-way reversing traffic control at 5 pm on Friday Dec. 1. This scheduled reopening is weather dependent, and updates will ...

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Highway 35 Closure Starts 10/2

Published September 28, 2023

Full Closure of Highway 35 Near Bear Creek Road Set to Begin Monday October 2 Major repairs to damage from winter storms will result in the closure of Highway 35 in the Santa Cruz Mountains beginning Monday October 2. This closure will be in place approximately three miles north of the junction of ...

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We are offering an array of free bike encouragement workshops to area employers. Sign up to give you team the knowledge and tools they need to change up their commute and receive incentives for doing so. Request a meeting today by calling 831.429.POOL or sending an email to info@cruz511.org

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